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| BPPPA Northampton Open Last 32 Results |
Posted on Monday, April 10 2006 @ 10:36:09 UTC By admin |
BPPPA Ranking Event No.5 Rileys American Pool & Snooker 51 Gold Street NORTHAMPTON Northamptonshire NN1 1RA Tel: 01604 622766 www.bpppa.org www.rileysltd.com Last 32 results from Northampton (450 kb .pdf file) Last 128 Chart A results from Northampton (450 kb .pdf file) Pro9 Exclusive! Last 128 Chart B results from Northampton (450 kb .pdf file) Pro9 Exclusive!
Saturday/Sunday 8-9 April 2006
Tommy Donlon - Winner of the BPPPA Northampton Open.
THREE COURSE DISHER
The Tommy Donlon national pool parade marched through Rileys Northampton this weekend with yet another showing of his undoubted class and experience. In an eventful and somewhat controversial final match, Donlon overcame current World Pool Masters Champion, Raj Hundal by eleven racks to five to take the BPPPA Northampton Open crown and over a thousand pounds in prize money. The match was standing at 8 – 5 to Donlon, and the Irishman in play, when reaching over an 8 ball for a pot on the 1, Hundal stopped the play to claim he spotted Donlon’s shirt touch the impeding ball. After a lengthy and possibly heated discussion, Tournament Director Ted Bristow was called upon to make a decision. In the eyes of the rules, the correct decision was made as Donlon stepped back to the table and cleared. This lone incident though did nothing to sour what was a tournament of great pool, the Champion agreed, “This has been an event full of quality. Before the final I was really enjoying it, I had some good matches particularly with Andy Worthington and Dave McCarthy so I just hope it’s remembered for the right reasons”. Donlon’s triumph in Northampton should be remembered for him equalling a record of three BPPPA titles in succession; a record ironically set by Raj Hundal when he won the Wolverhampton, Darlington and Croydon Opens at the back end of 2004.
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Donlon’s eventual achievement must have looked a million miles away when he was sitting in his seat at 6 – 4 down in a race to 7 match; not only in the one-loss side of the draw where one more rack to his opponent would have seen him out of the comp on Day One; not only at one-thirty in the morning – but his opponent was world-class cueist Darren Appleton. Donlon managed to claw back to 6 – 6 and then pounce on a failed safety attempt by Appleton to take the match. After an 8 – 4 victory over Lynette Horsburgh, it was the talented and usually entertaining Martinho Correia that curbed Donlon’s attacking instincts and took a 9 – 6 success with him to the last 32 stage. Whilst Donlon was battling for qualification, Hundal’s short-story for the Saturday read Hundal 8 v 4 David Hood, Hundal 9 v 5 Craig Seeney. On TV or up close, Hundal’s ability to spin the cueball with the most delicate of grips is a joy, maybe not for Hood or Seeney but both should take heart in being notable improvements in recent months. The tale of Day One cannot be told without the name Mike Rogers being mentioned. Rogers gave an absolute master-class in his 8 – 0 drubbing of the experienced Kevin Brown, Rogers remained professionally poker-faced throughout but a self-satisfied smirk could’ve been forgiven for such a performance.
Day Two was graced with past and present World Championship, Mosconi Cup, European Championship and English 8 Ball stars in the highest quantity to date – even with Darren Appleton’s early exit. Donlon’s path lead him past Andy Worthington 9 – 6 and Dave McCarthy 9 – 8, ranked number 5 and 15 in Britain respectively. English 8 Ball World Cup Champion Karl Boyes was seen off 9 – 7 in the quarter finals before Scotland’s Michael Valentine took Donlon to another nail-biting final rack victory 9 – 8. Raj Hundal’s closest encounter came in the quarter finals against Wigan’s 17 year old former snooker starlet Mathew Lawrenson. ‘The Hitman’ took the match 9 – 8 but Lawrenson should be remain upbeat at coming so close to a semi final berth as he will be competing for his first 9 Ball title this coming Saturday (15th April) at the BPPPA Regional Junior Open Championship in St Albans. Hundal’s other victories came against Martin Chapman and Scott Higgins, both 9 – 3, and Damian Overton in the semi final 9 – 7. Overton, having another successful event, ended the run of the highly respected Jonathan Mathers. Mathers not only qualified via the winners half of the draw but also defeated Daryl Peach who was fresh from his Bronze Medal performance at the EPBF European Championships in Germany, 9 – 1 in the last 16 stage. This fierce competitor should now start to subscribe to the popular belief that he’s a match for anyone on his day after his success in Northampton.
Raj Hundal - Archive Picture. Whether or not Tommy Donlon’s shirt touched an 8 Ball in the final is both impossible to know or indeed discuss but Hundal will be facing charges of unsportsmanlike conduct and dissent and for being disrespectful to a Tournament Official. Tournament Director Ted Bristow announced during the event that he would be submitting a report to the BPPPA Disciplinary Committee. What is very possible and very relevant is Donlon’s reaction to the incident - it somehow pushed him harder for the record equalling win he wanted; “riled” was the word he used to describe his mindset. At this moment, Donlon cannot be out-potted or out-thought on the big occasion. Is he looking good for four?
Ben Moore BPPPA Press Officer
THE 107 ENTRANTS (97 Men, 3 women, 7 juniors)
Justin Anderson Dean Anderson Darren Appleton Brett Armer James Austin Andy Barnett John Beesley Pete Blanchard Neil Bodger Scott Bosley Karl Boyes Lionel Brown Steve Brown Kevin Brown Andy Bucknall John Burrard Tony Burton Martin Chapman Stuart Colclough Adam Collins Martinho Correia Chris Cowie Jon Davies Shane Dean Ernesto Diaz Les Dodd Tommy Donlon John Dooley Geoff Edge Jeff Emery Gareth Esprit Steve Evans Stefan Fisher Nigel Francis Colin Franklin Dean Gamble Dominic Gee Luke Goodchild Mark Gray Scott Higgins Pat Holtz David Hood Mark Hopgood Lynette Horsburgh Jason Howard Raj Hundal Matt Hyden Paul James Nathan James Andy Jeronimidis Rob Jude Matt Lawrenson Richard Lawther Steve Lister Imran Majid Neil Margossian Damian Massey Jonathon Mathers Dean Mazirel Dave McCarthy Rob McKenna Ash Memon James Miller Carl Morris Serkan Osman Damian Overton Chris Parker Bradley Parker Dean Passer Daryl Peach Luke Pepperell Donavon Pillay Bee Porter Abhay Rao Lee Rigby Chris Robson Dave Rogers Mike Rogers Craig Seeney Sam Sherwood Dave Simmons Joe Sims Sat Singh Adam Smith Andy Smith Mark Stephenson Gary Stewart Adam Stickles Chris Stocker Courtney Symons James Taylor Gary Thompson Ivan Toney Jack Triggs Steve Turnbull Andy Turner Michael Valentine Ricky Vinten Caroline Walch David Walsh Ollie Waters Nigel Webb Ian West Simon Widlo Phil Williamson Nick Woolerton Andy Worthington
THE LAST 32
Courtney Symons 9 : 4 Lionel Brown Martinho Correia 9 : 6 Chris Stocker Stuart Colclough 9 : 3 Dean Mazirel Michael Valentine 9 : 3 Nathan James Tommy Donlon 9 : 6 Andy Worthington Dave McCarthy 9 : 6 Abhay Rao Karl Boyes 9 : 7 Pat Holtz Imran Majid 9 : 4 Mark Gray Daryl Peach 9 : 5 Lynette Horsburgh Jonathon Mathers 9 : 6 Ollie Waters Ian West 9 : 7 Jason Howard Damian Overton 9 : 3 Rob McKenna Carl Morris 9 : 5 Mike Rogers Matt Lawrenson 9 : 5 Nick Wollerton Scott Higgins 9 : 4 Damian Massey Raj Hundal 9 : 3 Martin Chapman
THE LAST 16
Courtney Symons 9 : 6 Martinho Correia Michael Valentine 9 : 4 Stuart Colclough Tommy Donlon 9 : 8 Dave McCarthy Karl Boyes 9 : 5 Imran Majid Jonathon Mathers 9 : 1 Daryl Peach Damian Overton 9 : 5 Ian West Carl Morris 9 : 7 Matt Lawrenson Raj Hundal 9 : 3 Scott Higgins
THE QUARTER FINALS
Michael Valentine 9 : 4 Courtney Symons Tommy Donlon 9 : 7 Karl Boyes Damian Overton 9 : 7 Jonathon Mathers Raj Hundal 9 : 8 Matt Lawrenson
THE SEMI FINALS
Tommy Donlon 9 : 8 Michael Valentine Raj Hundal 9 : 7 Damian Overton
THE FINAL
Tommy Donlon 11 : 5 Raj Hundal
BPPPA NORTHAMPTON OPEN PAYOUT |
1st. | £1,125.00 |
2nd. | £560.00 |
3rd. | £280.00 |
4th. | £280.00 |
5th-8th. | £140.00 ( x4 ) |
9th-16th. | £70.00 ( x8 ) |
17th-24th. | £35.00 ( x8 ) |
TOTAL | £3,645.00 |
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